Dear All,

we organized a session at UNECE in Geneva on Digital Black Box, presentations 
slides and concept note avaible here

https://www.diplomacydialogue.org/publications/science-diplomacy/digital-black-box-cso-participation-in-ai-based-surveys-side-event-at-2024-unece-regional-forum-for-sustainable-development.html

best regards

Raymond

 

From: LT [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Kate Krauss
Sent: 22 April 2024 06:40
To: LT <[email protected]>
Subject: [liberationtech] Fwd: Liberation Tech would like a word.

 

Bravo, Kate & Yosem.

 

I live in Singapore. Anyone here want to meet up?

 

In a few weeks I’ll probably bop up to Ulaan-Baator to cybersecurity-help some 
folks there. Anyone know anyone in MN?

 

En route I might try to stop off in Shanghai (where I used to life). Anyone 
there?

 

Best,

Eric

 

From: LT <[email protected] 
<mailto:[email protected]> > On Behalf Of Kate Krauss
Sent: Monday, April 22, 2024 9:43 AM
To: LT <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]> >
Subject: [liberationtech] Liberation Tech would like a word.

 

Hi,

 

We’re writing about the future of the Liberation Tech list.

At its best, it’s been a forum where very smart people of many kinds have 
discussed digital rights, hacktivism, online privacy tools, the future of FISA, 
how to circumvent national internet shutdowns, and a myriad of other topics. 

 

Current subscribers include policy wonks, artists, CTOs, cypherpunks, 
reporters, government officials, bloggers from the Middle East, China experts, 
and at least one former rock star. 

 

In recent years, participation has dwindled.
  

We want to bring it back. 

 

As before, we think the list should be grounded in democracy, freedom, and 
human rights. Anarchists and Pirates (the party kind) are welcome, too. 
Nihilists, trolls, chronic naysayers, and people who write nastygrams on lists 
are emphatically not. And as before, our goal is to create a space for 
thoughtful conversation for people from across the tech ecosystem.

 

This time around, we also want the list to be fertile ground for collective 
action. We’ve fixed some technical glitches, we've kicked off some trolls, and 
we're going for a kinder atmosphere, where an inexperienced person could bring 
a promising idea for feedback, support, and constructive criticism. Unlike some 
social media platforms, you can explain your controversial idea completely and 
get thoughtful feedback. Unlike some other places, we've got a wildly diverse 
group here, many with a decent sense of humor, who are, in general, actually 
doing the work they discuss.

 

Consider re-engaging with this list--post, comment. What are you working on? 
What are you obsessed with? What is keeping you awake at night? 


We’re also recruiting new subscribers who are creative, smart, technical (or 
non-technical) and affable, so please spread the word. 

 

We're re-launching the list starting now.

 

 

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Your in liberation,

 

Kate Krauss

Digital rights advocate

 

Yosem Companys, PhD 

Stanford Researcher

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